In Washington State, a person is considered legally drunk when their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) level is:
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At or above .12 percent.
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At or above .08 percent.
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At or above 1 percent.
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At or above .01 percent.
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Explanation
DUI (Driving Under the Influence) refers to operating a motor vehicle while affected by alcohol, drugs, or both. In Washington State, driving under the influence can result in an arrest. Drivers are considered to be legally drunk and can be arrested for a BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) of .08 percent or more. Drivers under 21 can be arrested for a BAC of .02.
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